Enterprise IT Consultant Views on Technologies and Trends:

November, 2010

Redis, NoSQL with extensive features - Part II

Replication

Redis supports master-slave replication that can be used to improve scalability - multiple slaves to scale to huge amounts of reads, as well as for improved data redundancy.
Redis allows any number of slave servers to...
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RabbitMQ, Open Source Enterprise Messaging

RabbitMQ is open source solution providing robust messaging for applications. It is easy to use, fit for purpose at cloud scale and supported on all major operating systems and developer...
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Understanding Elastic Caching Plaftorms - IBM eXtreme Scale

Data Caching is a standard technique used for improving application performance. Local caching, though the fastest, is not able to scale and caching multiple copies of the...
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Using DB2 Hash organized tables for improved performance
In DB2 version 10 for z/OS, IBM introduces a new access type called Hash Access and access method called Hash space. This new option of organizing tables using hash improves performance of queries that access individual...

MongoDB, the NoSQL favourite - Part 1

MongoDB seems to be the favourite choice when NoSQL is considered - mainly due to it being simple and more close to object oriented concepts and relational database usage. MongoDB aims to bridge...
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Neo4j, the Graph Database - for high performance traversals

Currently there are many areas - the Semantic web movement (of W3C), content management, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, social networks, business intelligence...
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